Ministering His Ways....A Godly Commitment!
Exhibit A: Daniel, young Hebrew follower of the one true God. Hear him pray fervently, three times a day, despite the laws of the land. He was a committed follower of His God and no leader or no law would cause him to swerve in his personal dedication to the God of his life. He lived what he believed. He was committed to serve God in the purest way possible, despite the evils of his day--even the evil king who promptly sent him to the lions' den. You know the story--an angel shut the lions' mouths, no harm came to Daniel, and he was delivered to continue serving his God.
God's messengers proclaim their faith in a lifestyle different than the world's. It shows where they work, in what they say, in how they act and react--it's a lifestyle of genuine love and service to their Savior, Jesus Christ. And the devil doesn't like it. He tempts in every way possible--a compromise here, a little let-down there--does it really matter? Well, devil, yes it does. We live for God--we're not perfect! We will fail, but when we do, we're back up on our feet again. For our hearts are set on the prize of the high calling in Christ Jesus, and in HIS grace and strength we stand. So, devil, DON'T MESS WITH THE MESSENGER! We come against you, and all the lions of your devilish world, in the Name of the Lord--He is Lord of All!
Ministering His Worth...A Godly Confidence!
Exhibit B: David, teen shepherd boy, suddenly thrust into a role bigger than life. God knew his future and was preparing him to stand, not in his own strength, but in the strength of the Lord. And that he did...you know the story! He met Goliath in the valley and the stone met Goliath in the head, for God was with David as he came against the godless giant in the Name of the Lord.
God's messengers minister in God's Name wherever they go. They go, not in the confidence of their own ability, but in His. When they stand up to boldly enter new territory for the Kingdom, old slewfoot is in the background, whispering words of doubt, fear and insecurity. Did David hear those words? A hint of them from the king, we know! But it did not matter. He was on God's mission and on God's Word he could depend. Do YOU hear those words? Sure--we all do, but we must not let it matter. We are on God's mission and on God's strength we can depend. So devil, DON'T MESS WITH THE MESSENGER! We come against you in the Name of the Lord--He is Lord of All!
Ministering His Word...A Godly Creed!
Exhibit C: Peter, great apostle of the Lord. Hear him proclaim God's Word on the Day of Pentecost. He believed the whole Gospel of Jesus Christ, preached it, and thousands were saved. His ministry grew in the power of the Lord--and so did the opposition. One night an angel found him in prison, miraculously rescued him, returning him back to the streets to once again proclaim God's Word.
God's messengers minister the powerful Word of God, whether behind a pulpit, on a PC, or the neighbor's porch! God's Word, which has won us, wins the world, and He uses us to deliver the most powerful message in the world, God's amazing love and grace. When we stand up boldly to proclaim what we believe, it angers the enemy. And what does he do? Attack the messenger, attack your faith in the veracity and power of God's Word. Halt, Satan! God's Word is true, whether we proclaim it on the rooftop or quietly in our own hearts. God's Word is hidden DEEP within our hearts and souls--so DON'T MESS WITH THE MESSENGER! We come against you in the Name of the Lord--He is Lord of All!!